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The phrase "a carnage" is not correct in standard English usage.
The word "carnage" is an uncountable noun, so it should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The battle left behind a scene of carnage."
Alternatives: "massacre" or "slaughter."
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It was "a carnage", she said.
In a carnage that lasted no more than six hours on February 18 , 1983 more than 2,000 people were killed near the village of Nellie.
This blood farce about terrorism in rural Ireland, acutely directed by Wilson Milam, has a carnage factor to rival Quentin Tarantino's.
How can Mr. Modi be considered a good administrator if he presided over a carnage and has refused to address or remedy its consequences for over a decade now?
"We will strive for the most serious punishment for these scoundrels," the minister for natural resources and environment, Sergei Donskoi, wrote on his official Facebook page, calling the incident a "carnage".
It's a pratfall marathon, a carnage comedy on the uninvolving order of "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," with almost every cast member slamming down onto the hot concrete of Miami, where the film is set.
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If you come out exhilarated rather than exhausted, it is because director Michael Boyd and his RSC team offer infinitely more than a carnage-and- cutlery chronicle; instead they offer a consistent vision that embraces all four plays.
In Tangerine, Taylor plays Alexandra, a transgender prostitute who, one Christmas Eve, goes on a carnage-causing stomp around the red-light district of Los Angeles with her friend Sin-Dee, played by Taylor's real-life pal Kitana Kiki Rodriguez.
Bringing their own take on the sound of the favelas, funk carioca (also known as baile funk) and a carnage-inducing live show, they quickly established the raw ghetto soundtrack of their homeland as one of the trendiest sounds around.
After a carnage-filled afternoon along the craggy coast of Brittany, Mark Cavendish, a Briton racing for the HTC-Highroad team, reclaimed his status as one of the fastest men on two wheels after a frustrating start to the 2011 Tour de France.
PAGE B13 CRASHES AT TOUR DE FRANCE After a carnage-filled afternoon along the craggy coast of Brittany, Mark Cavendish, a Briton racing for the HTC-Highroad team, reclaimed his status as one of the fastest men on two wheels after a frustrating start to the 2011 Tour de France.
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